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Kazakhstan Offers to Hold Joint Military Exercises With Turkey
Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor Volume: 7 Issue: 22
February 2, 2010 03:13 PM Age: 21 hrs
Category: Eurasia Daily Monitor, Home Page, Military/Security, Turkey, Kazakhstan
By: Roman Muzalevsky
On January 20, the Turkish Ambassador to Kazakhstan, Atilla Gunay, met the Kazakh Defense Minister Adilbek Zhaksybekov in Astana as part of a series of recent meetings to foster bilateral dialogue. Centered on military cooperation, it came three months after Kazakhstan’s President Nursultan Nazarbayev visited Ankara to sign a strategic partnership agreement that emphasized closer military collaboration between the two countries. The meeting culminated in an offer to Turkey to hold joint military exercises for the first time as a new feature of their bilateral military cooperation. According to Zhaksybekov, Nazarbayev’s visit to Turkey provided an impetus for enhanced relations between the two states (Turkish Weekly, January 21). “We previously had such an agreement, but this time we have expanded and formalized it. It is aimed at the future,” Nazarbayev stated following the negotiations with the Turkish President Abdullah Gul in October, 2009 (Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan, October 23, 2009).
Military cooperation between Turkey and Kazakhstan has developed for more than a decade, but the two countries have not staged joint military exercises. Zhaksybekov underlined this very point when he suggested the initiative: “We want to carry out joint maneuvers with the Turkish armed forces as a new aspect in our military cooperation. Turkey is one of the priority partners of Kazakhstan in the area of defense” (Turkish Weekly, January 21). He also invited a Turkish delegation to attend Kazakhstan’s first international armament exhibition KADEX 2010 in May (???????????? ??????? ?????????? ?????????, January 19).
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